DEFICIENCY OF OUTERPLANAR GRAPHS
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https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:A/2017.51.1.022Keywords:
graph theory, interval edge-coloring, deficiency, outerplanar graphAbstract
An edge-coloring of a graph G with colors $1,2,...,t$ is an interval $t$-coloring, if all colors are used, and the colors of edges incident to each vertex of $G$ are distinct and form an interval of integers. A graph $G$ is interval colorable, if it has an interval $t$-coloring for some positive integer $t$. $def (G)$ denotes the minimum number of pendant edges that should be attached to $G$ to make it interval colorable. In this paper we study interval colorings of outerplanar graphs. In particular, we show that if $G$ is an outerplanar graph, then $def(G) \leq (|V(G)|-2)/(og(G)-2)$, where $og(G)$ is the length of the shortest cycle with odd number of edges in $G$.
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